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TUE · 2026-05-12 · 16:38 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0512-75679
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South Africa's top court bars repeat asylum applications

South Africa's Constitutional Court has ruled that individuals whose asylum applications have been rejected cannot reapply. The court stated that allowing repeated applications without specific legislation could lead to administrative chaos and prevent deportations.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-05-12 · 16:38 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
South Africa's top court bars repeat asylum applications
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South Africa's Constitutional Court has ruled that individuals whose asylum applications have been rejected cannot reapply. The court stated that allowing repeated applications without specific legislation could lead to administrative chaos and prevent deportations. This decision overturns a previous ruling by the Supreme Court of Appeal in a case brought by two Burundian nationals who reapplied after their initial applications were rejected. The applicants argued their new applications should be considered due to political violence in Burundi. The Minister of Home Affairs welcomed the ruling as a victory against the abuse of the refugee system. South Africa currently hosts over 167,000 refugees and asylum seekers.

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The ruling overturns a previous decision by the Supreme Court of Appeal in favor of two Burundian nationals.

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South Africa was hosting more than 167,000 refugees and asylum seekers in 2025.

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Minister of Home Affairs Leon Schreiber called the ruling a 'major victory' against the 'abuse' of the refugee system.

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The court stated that allowing unlimited repeat applications could create a 'never-ending cycle', preventing deportations and causing administrative chaos.

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South Africa's Constitutional Court ruled that foreign nationals cannot reapply for asylum once their application has been rejected.

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South Africa's highest court has ruled that foreign nationals cannot reapply for asylum once their application has been rejected. The Constitutional Court said that allowing unlimited repeat applications without proper legislation in place could create a "never-ending cycle", preventing deportations and causing administrative chaos.Leon Schreiber, the minister of home affairs in South Africa's coalition government, welcomed the ruling as a "major victory" against the "abuse" of the refugee system.The ruling ends a long-running case that was brought by two nationals from Burundi, who reapplied for asylum in 2018 after their applications were rejected in 2014. The two argued that their new applications should be considered as Burundi had been hit by political violence during the 2015 presidential election. At least 70 people were killed in unrest after then-President Pierre Nkurunziza took the controversial decision to run for a third term. The Burundians won the case in the Supreme Court of Appeal, but, in a majority judgement, the Constitutional Court overturned its ruling. It is the final court of appeal. The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) says that in 2025, South Africa was hosting more than 167,000 refugees and asylum seekers, primarily from Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Rwanda and Zimbabwe.
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